“What would I ask….”

My friend Dirk asked Claude [the AI] “What would I ask if I had enough sense to ask?” (This was a takeoff on my old way of beginning a sessions with the guys, when i didn’t have any idea what we should talk about.)  Claude’s response interested me enough that I asked Dirk if I could repeat it here, which he said I could.

Claude:

“That’s a fascinating meta-question about what you might ask if you had the awareness to do so. Given your preferences as a data-driven researcher with a scientific mindset, here are some questions you might find worth exploring:

  1. What are the fundamental assumptions I’m making in my current research that I haven’t properly examined?
  2. Which cognitive biases might be affecting my analysis despite my training and expertise?
  3. What emerging cross-disciplinary methods from fields adjacent to mine could provide breakthrough insights for my work?
  4. What would be the most efficient way to test multiple competing hypotheses simultaneously rather than sequentially?
  5. How can I design better thought experiments to challenge my most deeply held scientific assumptions?
  6. What are the limitations of the data I’m collecting, and how might they be skewing my conclusions?
  7. Which questions am I avoiding asking because they might invalidate my existing work?

“These questions reflect the kind of metacognitive thinking that often leads to scientific breakthroughs – examining not just the data itself but the frameworks through which we interpret it. Is there a particular area of your research where one of these questions might be especially relevant?”

I suggest that this may be worth thinking about.

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